Herrera Wins Gainesville NHRA Opener
W
ith a roster of former and
current riders that includes
at least a half-dozen NHRA
World Champions, the Vance &
Hines team certainly knows how
to spot talent.
That was never more evident
than the season-opening Amalie
Gatornationals in Gainesville,
Florida, March 10-12, where the
team's latest addition, Gaige
Herrera, dominated the annual
season opener. Herrera, in just
his seventh start in the Pro
Stock Motorcycle class, quali-
fied number one in the quick
field and made the fastest run of
each elimination round to score
a clean sweep of the event.
In the final round, Herrera
wheeled the Vance & Hines Mis-
sion Foods Suzuki to a 6.706 to
easily outdistance Denso Buell's
Angie Smith, who made a com-
petitive run with a 6.845, but was
well behind at the finish line.
"This whole weekend has just
been amazing; I'm still trying
to believe it's all real," Herrera
said. "From the time [crew chief]
Andrew Hines called me last No-
vember and offered me the job,
I've just been living the dream.
The thing I wanted most was to
be able to reward them for hav-
ing faith in me.
"This is an awesome team to
work with," Herrera added. "They
helped me out a lot as far as rid-
ing the bike and knowing what
to do, and it's showing. Right
now, I'm at a loss for words. I
still can't believe I'm holding this
Wally [trophy]."
Herrera performed well in
all four elimination rounds but
admitted that his quarterfinal
WIND
IN THE
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Gaige Herrera dominated the
annual Gainesville NHRA Pro Stock
Motorcycle season opener. Herrera
qualified number one in the field and
scored a clean sweep of the event.
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